Test Reviews

We are proud to present the winner of the Annual Binocular Awards 2010 (The Best Binoculars & Binocular Reviews Website:http://www.bestbinocularsreviews.com/binocular-awards-2010.php): our MINOX BL 8x33 binoculars. The MINOX BL 8x33 attained an outstanding 82% on the Best Binocular Reviews evaluation scale and was voted “Best Safari and Travel Binoculars 2010”.The convincing product highlights of the MINOX BL 8x33 at a glance:

High quality and brilliant optics allowing for perfect use in low-light situations

They are a top-grade-scope, and great value. Besides the fine glass, they show practical design.

The company is definitely courting the hunter by offering durable variables with bright optics at prices that compete with the best European firms as well as American and Japanese brands. In addition, MINOX offers a lifetime no-fault-warranty, which will replace any damaged MINOX riflescope with no questions asked! Now that´s a guarantee that´s hard to beat."

User story - MINOX HG 10x43: Ronnie Rowland, professional hunter

As a professional hunter, my binoculars are very much as important as my rifle. They are mostly used to approach and observe game and to determine if the animal represents a “ripe trophy”. For this reason, my MINOX HG 10x43 binoculars are simply indispensable. Whether in the glaring Damaraland woodlands, in thickets or even during a leopard hunt at nightfall, my MINOX HG binoculars offer a consistently high-definition image. They are very quickly focused, which is what I greatly appreciate about my MINOX binoculars. When one is stalking game, it is often only possible to observe using only one hand. As a day-to-day tool, good binoculars must be robust, light and simply reliable. In each of these points, my MINOX binoculars are qualitatively and simply the best. In my continued profession, I will most assuredly rely on my MINOX binoculars.

Field & Stream Magazine awarded Best of the Best honors to the MINOX BL 8x52 Comfort Bridge binocular in their annual review of “Gear of the Year” for hunters and other active outdoorsmen. The announcement was made in their September issue.

Among the positive evaluations made by the testers, as reported by Tom McIntyre, was “The open-bridge design immediately fits the hand, and it's a welcome surprise to find 52mm objectives on a glass of this tolerable size and weight.” McIntyre also reported that “...its extreme light-gathering ability was, of course, also noted, as was the generous field of view.”

The review also noted, “And then there's the price. Realistically, it seems about two-thirds of what you'd expect to pay.”

Field & Stream, the leading magazine serving the outdoor market, has an audited circulation of 1,260,769, and reaches a total of more than 3,000,000 readers every month.